You might not have to wait much longer for a 5K Retina iMac

Apple is apparently testing Retina iMacs internally, 9to5Mac and Jack March have learned, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see the company launch such new desktop computers in the following month, as soon as OS X Yosemite is ready for public launch.

9to5Mac says Apple is currently in the late testing phase with Retina iMac running Yosemite and packing better internal components, such as faster processors and improved Wi-Fi antennas, in a similar body as the current iMac design.

On top of improved hardware, Apple is also reportedly working on updates for iMovie and Final Cut Pro to support 4K video editing in the future.

March further revealed that the 5K iMac will offer a 5120 x 2880 resolution, AMD graphics, a faster 4.0GHz Intel i7-4790K Haswell processor, but added that it won’t have USB Type-C ports. According to his source, Apple is “incredibly likely” to announce the product at its next press event, which is tipped to take place in October.